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Living In Greendale, WI

Greendale is a small city in Wisconsin with a population of approximately 14,000. Retirees account for a greater percentage of the population (23%) here than nationally (14%), while young adults are less well-represented. Overall, the city's residents, with an average age of just over 43, are older than most cities in Wisconsin. Home ownership is more common than renting in Greendale, and 32% of residents rent. The average rent for Greendale is $93 per month more than the state average.

Greendale has a relatively high number of residents older than 25 who have advanced degrees compared to the national average (7%), as 9% have earned a Master's or a Doctoral degree. In addition, 19% have earned a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average. Many Greendale residents work in one of three industries: healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. Together, these industries make up 22% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many residents work in sales, as 9% of the city's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. Greendale workers take home an average annual income of around $76,000, around $8,000 more than the average Wisconsin resident. However, the city's average income is fairly on par with the national average of $73,345.

Greendale residents have an average commute of about 26 minutes. Many residents (43%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used widely. Few commuters walk to work.

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Living In Greendale, WI

Greendale is a small city in Wisconsin with a population of approximately 14,000. Retirees account for a greater percentage of the population (23%) here than nationally (14%), while young adults are less well-represented. Overall, the city's residents, with an average age of just over 43, are older than most cities in Wisconsin. Home ownership is more common than renting in Greendale, and 32% of residents rent. The average rent for Greendale is $93 per month more than the state average.

Greendale has a relatively high number of residents older than 25 who have advanced degrees compared to the national average (7%), as 9% have earned a Master's or a Doctoral degree. In addition, 19% have earned a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average. Many Greendale residents work in one of three industries: healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. Together, these industries make up 22% of the workforce in the city. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many residents work in sales, as 9% of the city's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. Greendale workers take home an average annual income of around $76,000, around $8,000 more than the average Wisconsin resident. However, the city's average income is fairly on par with the national average of $73,345.

Greendale residents have an average commute of about 26 minutes. Many residents (43%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used widely. Few commuters walk to work.

Top Scores: Restaurants, Coffee, Parks

Things to do in Greendale

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Restaurants

Greendale serves up a dining scene that's only lukewarm.

Few restaurants per resident

75% fewer restaurants than average

A standard number of restaurants compared to areas of a similar size

Coffee

The coffee scene is lukewarm in Greendale.

Few coffee shops per resident

An average number of coffee shops

Significantly more coffee shops than areas of a similar size

Parks

Not too many park perks in Greendale.

Few parks per resident

An average number of parks

Significantly more parks than areas of a similar size

Retail Shops

The retail inventory is low in Greendale.

Few shops per resident

An average number of shops

Significantly more shops than areas of a similar size

Pet Services

Greendale could do with more oppawtunities for pets.

Few pet facilities per resident

75% fewer pet facilities than average

A standard number of pet facilities compared to areas of a similar size

Fine Arts

You gotta Van Gogh somewhere else for art.

Few fine art centers per resident

50% fewer fine art centers than average

Significantly more fine art centers than areas of a similar size

Grocery Stores

This supermarket score is far from superior.

Few grocery stores per resident

82% fewer grocery stores than average

A standard number of grocery stores compared to areas of a similar size

Nightlife

Disco is definitely dead around here.

Few bars and clubs per resident

Significantly fewer bars and clubs than average

Far fewer bars and clubs than areas of a similar size

Health and Fitness

Do you even lift, bro? Greendale is weak on fitness.

Few gyms per resident

87% fewer gyms than average

A standard number of gyms compared to areas of a similar size

Gas Stations

Fasten your seat belt, it's a long way to get gas.

Few gas stations per resident

87% fewer gas stations than average

55% fewer gas stations than areas of a similar size

Medical Care

Few medical facilities per resident

Significantly fewer medical facilities than average

A standard number of medical facilities compared to areas of a similar size

*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.